InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including recreation and leisure skills training. The program consists of supervised activities such as recreational outings.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including helping participants learn fundamental life skills such as personal hygiene and other home chores.
Easterseals offers services for individuals diagnosed on the autism spectrum including Speech, Occupational and Physical therapy services. Services involve both direct treatment and home programming with family involvement
Utility Users Tax Exemption exempts income eligible households with at least one member that is 62 years or older or person with a disability age 55 or older from paying tax on communication, electric and gas.
The Vocational Training program provides continuing adult education classes for independent living, computer training, basic office skills, job search preparation, job training in custodial building maintenance.
AbilityFirst\’s Claremont Center, Joan & Harry A. Mier Center, and Long Beach aquatics programs provide warm water exercise classes for individuals with disabilities to promote joint flexibility, range of motion, and muscle tone.
AbilityFirst\’s College to Career program provides support and college preparation assistance to young adults with developmental disabilities. The program prepares students for independent living and employment and includes skills development.
SCRS offered assistive technology services. This includes the donation of durable medical equipment and devices to the disability community in need, a Lending Library program and home modifications to those eligible, residing in the cities of Whittier and South Gate.
Los Angeles County Community and Senior Centers offer dance classes including square dance, line dance and Zumba at multiple locations.
Wayfinder Family Services provides a group home for adults ages 18-59 with moderate-to-severe disabilities. The program has structured programming, regular visiting hours and home visits, comprehensive case management, family camp sessions, and other amenities for residents.
JFS’ Home Delivered Meal program provides home-bound seniors and people with diverse abilities with meals. You can receive either a hot meal each day or a week’s worth of frozen meals.
Salvation Army Glendale Meals on Wheels delivers daily meals on weekdays to people who are housebound.
TASK helps families of children with disabilities learn how to navigate education for their children, including each child\’s right to education without discrimination. Services include free telephone support and assistance with special education and the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process, … Continue reading →
The One-on-One Tutoring Program pairs a special education teacher with a student to improve their reading and writing skills.
Montebello Adult Community School offers free classes for adults with disabilities on topics such as reading, writing, time management, money, sign language, computers, math, arts and crafts, and social skills.
Dial-A-Ride para-transit service provides curb-to-curb service for seniors and people with a disability for trips within 10 miles of City Hall. Rides can be used for services such as to visit a friend or relative, go to a movie, visit … Continue reading →
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation offers job training for adults with disabilities. Participants learn specific job tasks, as well as appropriate work habits and social skills, and work readiness, with supportive employment and guidance.
SCIL offers assistance applying for Social Security benefits and filing appeals.
MERCI has two group homes, Ernie\’s Place and John & Mary\’s Place, for individuals with disabilities, including non ambulatory residents. Residents get their own rooms and 24 hour care.
MERCI offers a Developmental Day Center to help teach essential skills in the areas of self-care/grooming, socialization, recreation, plus pre-vocational/vocational training to individuals with disabilities. Due to Covid, some services may be remote.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including recreation and leisure skills training. The program consists of supervised activities such as recreational outings.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including helping participants learn fundamental life skills such as personal hygiene and other home chores.
Easterseals offers services for individuals diagnosed on the autism spectrum including Speech, Occupational and Physical therapy services. Services involve both direct treatment and home programming with family involvement
Utility Users Tax Exemption exempts income eligible households with at least one member that is 62 years or older or person with a disability age 55 or older from paying tax on communication, electric and gas.
The Vocational Training program provides continuing adult education classes for independent living, computer training, basic office skills, job search preparation, job training in custodial building maintenance.
AbilityFirst\’s Claremont Center, Joan & Harry A. Mier Center, and Long Beach aquatics programs provide warm water exercise classes for individuals with disabilities to promote joint flexibility, range of motion, and muscle tone.
AbilityFirst\’s College to Career program provides support and college preparation assistance to young adults with developmental disabilities. The program prepares students for independent living and employment and includes skills development.
SCRS offered assistive technology services. This includes the donation of durable medical equipment and devices to the disability community in need, a Lending Library program and home modifications to those eligible, residing in the cities of Whittier and South Gate.
Los Angeles County Community and Senior Centers offer dance classes including square dance, line dance and Zumba at multiple locations.
Wayfinder Family Services provides a group home for adults ages 18-59 with moderate-to-severe disabilities. The program has structured programming, regular visiting hours and home visits, comprehensive case management, family camp sessions, and other amenities for residents.
JFS’ Home Delivered Meal program provides home-bound seniors and people with diverse abilities with meals. You can receive either a hot meal each day or a week’s worth of frozen meals.
Salvation Army Glendale Meals on Wheels delivers daily meals on weekdays to people who are housebound.
TASK helps families of children with disabilities learn how to navigate education for their children, including each child\’s right to education without discrimination. Services include free telephone support and assistance with special education and the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process, … Continue reading →
The One-on-One Tutoring Program pairs a special education teacher with a student to improve their reading and writing skills.
Montebello Adult Community School offers free classes for adults with disabilities on topics such as reading, writing, time management, money, sign language, computers, math, arts and crafts, and social skills.
Dial-A-Ride para-transit service provides curb-to-curb service for seniors and people with a disability for trips within 10 miles of City Hall. Rides can be used for services such as to visit a friend or relative, go to a movie, visit … Continue reading →
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation offers job training for adults with disabilities. Participants learn specific job tasks, as well as appropriate work habits and social skills, and work readiness, with supportive employment and guidance.
SCIL offers assistance applying for Social Security benefits and filing appeals.
MERCI has two group homes, Ernie\’s Place and John & Mary\’s Place, for individuals with disabilities, including non ambulatory residents. Residents get their own rooms and 24 hour care.
MERCI offers a Developmental Day Center to help teach essential skills in the areas of self-care/grooming, socialization, recreation, plus pre-vocational/vocational training to individuals with disabilities. Due to Covid, some services may be remote.